FRESH OUT RIDDIM produced by YTM RECORDZ
Fresh Out Overview
When fans talk about the music that made Carnival 2022 special, they always mention the powerful base of the carnival tracks. These songs brought the true island feeling straight to the parties, making every fete unforgettable. The beats and melodies are still remembered today for how they made people dance and celebrate together. Looking back, it was the artists who gave these tracks life. Patrice Roberts stood out with “Level Up,” a song that pushed her even further as one of soca’s top voices. Patrice is known for hits like “Mind My Business,” and her strong presence in the soca world keeps growing. Asa Bantan brought his energy with “Mad People Fete,” a track that matched his reputation for wild, crowd-moving performances. Problem Child’s “Wutlessness” added a playful, rebellious spirit. Problem Child is well known for writing “Party Animal,” a massive hit for Charly Black. Erphaan Alves gave fans “No Credit,” showing off his smooth style. Erphaan is recognized for his songwriting skills and for winning the International Soca Monarch Groovy category as a co-writer. Behind these songs was YTM Recordz, the producer who tied everything together with the “Fresh Out Riddim.” YTM Recordz is respected for bringing together top soca artists and creating tracks that get millions of streams online. Their work on this riddim helped set a new standard for soca production, blending coastline vibes with modern rhythms. Fans still remember this collection as the heartbeat of 2022, a soundtrack that captured the spirit of carnival and kept the island vibes alive all year long.
Fresh Out Tracklist:
- Patrice Roberts – Level Up
- Mr. Legz & Lavaman – We Does Push
- Luni Spark, Electrify & Terra D Governor – The Party Crazy
- Asa Bantan – Mad People Fete
- Problem Child – Wutlessness
- Erphaan Alves – No Credit
- YTM Recordz – Fresh Out Riddim (Instrumental)
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